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baryton

/bar-i-ton; French ba-ree-tawn/US // ˈbær ɪˌtɒn; French ba riˈtɔ̃ //UK // (ˈbærɪˌtəʊn) //

巴里顿,巴利顿,巴里敦,巴厘岛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bar·y·tons [bar-i-tonz; French ba-ree-tawn]. /ˈbær ɪˌtɒnz; French ba riˈtɔ̃/.

    • : an 18th-century stringed instrument with six bowed strings and several additional strings that vibrate sympathetically.

Examples

  • Haydn's magnificent patron and master played the baryton, and it was one of his duties to write pieces for it.

  • Kraft presented the prince with a composition into which he had introduced a solo for himself as second baryton.

  • An amusing story is told of Kraft, the Eisenstadt 'cellist, at this time, who occasionally played the second baryton.